Introduction
The University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès is a public university located in Toulouse, France. Founded in 1229, the university has a long tradition of humanities research and offers degree programs in a variety of disciplines from undergraduate to doctoral level.
Overview
Number of students and faculty: It has about 30,000 students, including 4,000 foreign students from 150 different countries. The school has 1,173 faculty members.
International exchange and cooperation: The school communicates with international audiences through a high-quality network, has international advantages, has signed cooperation agreements with many foreign universities, has 329 Erasmus + agreements and 125 other international agreements, and a large number of students participate in international exchange programs every year.
History
The university originated from the University of Toulouse, which was founded in 1229 and is one of the oldest universities in Europe. In the course of history, after continuous changes and development, the present-day Toulouse-Jean Choris University has gradually been formed.
Establishment time
1229.
School strength
Teaching quality: Provide a wide range of subject courses, covering humanities, social sciences, art, language, education and other fields, which can meet the learning needs of different students. Focus on cultivating students' critical thinking, innovation and practical ability, so that students can better adapt to the needs of social development after graduation.
Scientific research level: In-depth research has been carried out in the fields of humanities and social sciences, and a series of important scientific research results have been achieved. The school's teaching team actively participates in academic research projects at home and abroad, and has published a large number of high-quality papers in academic journals in related fields, making important contributions to promoting the development of disciplines.
Institutional nature
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Focus on cultivating students' comprehensive quality and social responsibility, emphasizing academic freedom and innovative spirit, encouraging students to actively participate in social practice and academic research, cultivating students' global vision and cross-cultural communication ability, and making students become social pillars with innovative spirit and practical ability.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Humanities and social sciences are its advantageous disciplines, such as history, philosophy, sociology, literature, etc., which have a certain reputation and influence in France and even internationally. In addition, disciplines such as education and linguistics have also developed rapidly, providing strong support for the cultivation of outstanding educational talents and language professionals.
Department
The school has multiple departments, including the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Department of Arts, the Department of Languages and Culture, the Department of Education, etc. Each department has multiple professional directions, providing students with a rich and diverse choice.
Ranking
In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, Toulouse-Jean Choris University is ranked 1001.
Expenses
As a public university in France, admission is free of tuition and only a small registration fee is required. The living expenses of students vary from person to person, generally including accommodation, food, transportation, etc., which cost about 40,000 to 60,000 RMB per year.
Campus
Campus environment: Toulouse is an important city in southern France with a pleasant climate and profound cultural heritage. The campus has a beautiful environment and convenient transportation, providing students with good learning and living conditions.
Campus facilities: The school has 18 libraries with rich collections, providing students with good learning resources. In addition, the school is also equipped with modern teaching facilities and scientific research equipment, such as laboratories, computer rooms, multimedia classrooms, etc., to meet students' learning and scientific research needs.
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